Northwestern cancels Human Sexuality class which had a controversial live demonstration in Feb 2011 Reply

Northwestern University said on Monday it will no longer offer the human sexuality class that caused an uproar this spring when students were treated to a live demonstration of an unusual sex toy on a naked woman.

In a brief statement, Alan Cubbage, Northwestern’s spokesman, said the school’s psychology department will not teach the popular “Human Sexuality” course during the coming academic year. He said Northwestern was “reviewing how such a course best fits into the university’s curriculum.” (Reuters) CHICAGO | Mon May 9, 2011 8:00pm EDT

_____________________________________

The class, which attracted nearly 600 students in the winter session, came to national attention in February, when about 100 undergraduates attended an optional, after-class discussion on kinks and fetishes. The demonstration occurred on a campus auditorium stage after class, and attendance was optional. It followed a discussion about kinky sex and female orgasm, and about 100 of the 600 students stayed. The students observed a naked woman being penetrated by a motorized sex toy on Feb. 21. The university said in March that it would investigate the incident; officials said Monday that the review continues. By Jodi S. Cohen Tribune reporter | 7:34 p.m. CDT, May 9, 2011

_____________________________________

I am not quite sure what the purpose was of this demonstration (Professor Bailey did state it was “relevant to a topic relevant to my course”)… but Bailey did do the following:

1. Make this an optional class
2. Held it after school hours
3. Clearly state that the demonstration would be graphic and may be offensive to some viewers

I have read comments on how this demonstration was borderline pornographic. This is a matter of opinion, but for the sake of this argument, let’s call this demonstration pornography… is not pornography a part of human sexuality?  The class had been covering kinky sex and female orgasm – and this live demo most certainly covered both these topics.  I am fairly certain that all students in attendance were quite familiar with female orgasm at some point in time – but may not have been in this manner.

The only error I see in this optional class was that it was on campus. However, had it been off campus, it may have been misconstrued as some sort of “sex party.”

What this all came down to was that Northwestern University feared that this damaged their reputation. Personally, I feel the professor deserves kudos for thinking outside the box of the “educational standards” of mainstream society. It is those teachers, professors, inventors, activists, etc that make a difference in this world be moving beyond the “norm.” And America does have a lot of hang-ups when it comes to sex… many were raised treating sex as “taboo” and “dirty,” when in reality, it is a normal act of man – of all creatures for that matter.

Bailey had taught the human sexuality class since 1994.

About these ads

Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race – Human powered works of “art” Reply

Kinetic Sculptures are amphibious, human powered works of art custom built for the race. Each May, the American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) hosts the East Coast Kinetic Sculpture Race Championship on the shore of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor in central Maryland. The eight-hour race covers 15 miles—mostly on pavement, but also including a trip into the Chesapeake Bay and through mud and sand.

Kinetic Sculpture Racing traces its roots to Ferndale, California in 1969 when artist Hobart Brown upgraded his son’s tricycle into a 5-wheeled pentacycle that was part of a race down Main Street. (Hobart did not win.). The original event, the Kinetic Grand Championship in Humboldt County, California, is also called the “Triathlon of the Art World” because art and engineering are combined with physical endurance during a three day cross country race that includes sand, mud, pavement, a bay crossing, a river crossing and major hills. You can learn more on Wikipedia.

Video from 2011 Baltimore parade

Video from 2010 race in California:

______________________________________________

2011 Grand Mediocre East Coast Champion: PLATYPUS

______________________________________________

Art: Ankh-ers Away

______________________________________________

Engineering: Am-Ish Sin Caballo

______________________________________________

People’s Choice: Go Ask Alice

______________________________________________

Golden Dinosaur: The Lobe Trotters

______________________________________________

Sock Creature of the Universe: Bee-Have

______________________________________________

Golden Flipper: The Claw Machine

______________________________________________